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$5.50 Shipping Location: East Boothbay, United States Vintage Wilcox Crittenden 5" streamlined chrome plated bronze cleat. 1" high in the middle. Marked WC.
$17.90 Shipping Condition: Used Location: San Juan Capistrano, United States
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WILCOX CRITTENDEN CHROME OVER BRASS BRONZE BOAT CLAM SHELL COWL VENT
This is a Wilcox Crittenden chrome over brass boat cowl or clam shell vent we found in a boat salvage yard. It measures about 5 inches long. 2 inches tall and 4+5/8 inches wide. It needs replating. It would be great for reuse or decorating a nautical room. If you really wanted you could clean it up and make it look nice but you can't buy the worn and used look! Very very neat! You are bidding on the vent only and nothing in the background. We accept Paypal. Buyer pays actual shipping! No handling fees! We expect payment within 10 days or appropriate feedback will be left. We love to combine shipping on multiple purchases when we can! Be sure to check out our other beachcombed items! We have a ton right now! New items will be listed daily for the next few weeks! All new stock! Thanks for looking and happy bidding! BEACHCOMBERS BOUNTY
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WILCOX CRITTENDEN CHROME GAF HOOK
Up for auction is a Wilcox crittenden Gaf. The Gaf is chrome.It is hand forged and probably a lot older than you think. Item is offered to US residence only. No international shipping. Please let me know if there are any questions. History of Wilcox. Crittenden& Co. In 1847. Middletown was New England's largest inland port, and it was in that year thecompany that would become Wilcox, Crittenden& Co. Inc. was established. According to thecentennial history of the company, it was in Ben Butler's sail loft in Middletown that EldridgePenfield first conceived of developing a metal grommet(later to be called the sail eyeletgrommet) to replace the rope grommets that were currently being used by sailmakers. In partnership with his uncle. Ira Penfield, Eldridge Penfield formed the firm of E. H. I.K. Penfield. The business was opened ... morein a small building at the rear of the property located atMain and William Street in Middletown, and was the first company in America to produce metalgrommets. The first grommets were stamped out using hand presses which were operated by thepartners and by William Walter Wilcox, whom they had hired. For the next two years. Penfield tried to market the new grommets by utilizing travelingsalesmen who brought and sold on consignment and kept most of the profits. After thisunsuccessful period, Eldridge Penfield sold out his interest to Ira Penfield, and Wilcox investedhis savings and became a partner in the new firm called Penfield& Wilcox. By using more direct marketing techniques. Wilcox was able to overcome the oppositionthat developed on the part of journeymen sailmakers who feared that the use of the new grommetwould reduce the need for their services. The company prospered and added other items to theirinventory based on the needs of sailmakers. In 1857, Wilcox invented and patented a new andimproved grommet made in three parts which was even more successful than the original device. He also invented a round-edged sail thimble which replaced the iron, sharp-edged thimblep
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WILCOX CRITTENDEN SOLID BRASS / CHROME CABIN OIL LAMP
Up for auction is a Wilcox crittenden oil lamp. The lamp is solid brass/ chrome. And it has the WC logo. It is very old, and it is in excellent working order. There is no glass globe included, and the mounting bracket has some brass spotting and scratches from polishing. Item is offered to US residence only. No international shipping. Please let me know if there are any questions. History of Wilcox. Crittenden& Co. In 1847. Middletown was New England's largest inland port, and it was in that year the company that would become Wilcox, Crittenden& Co. Inc. was established. According to thecentennial history of the company, it was in Ben Butler's sail loft in Middletown that Eldridge Penfield first conceived of developing a metal grommet(later to be called the sail eyeletgrommet) to replace the rope grommets that were currently ... morebeing used by sailmakers. In partnership with his uncle. Ira Penfield, Eldridge Penfield formed the firm of E. H. I.K. Penfield. The business was opened in a small building at the rear of the property located at Main and William Street in Middletown, and was the first company in America to produce metal grommets. The first grommets were stamped out using hand presses which were operated by thepartners and by William Walter Wilcox, whom they had hired. For the next two years. Penfield tried to market the new grommets by utilizing travelingsalesmen who brought and sold on consignment and kept most of the profits. After this unsuccessful period, Eldridge Penfield sold out his interest to Ira Penfield, and Wilcox investedhis savings and became a partner in the new firm called Penfield& Wilcox. By using more direct marketing techniques. Wilcox was able to overcome the oppositionthat developed on the part of journeymen sailmakers who feared that the use of the new grommetwould reduce the need for their services. The company prospered and added other items to theirinventory based on the needs of sailmakers. In 1857, Wilcox invented and patented a new andimproved grommet made in t
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WILCOX CRITTENDEN SOLID BRASS / CHROME SPEEDOMETER PICKUP
Up for auction is a Wilcox crittenden speedometer pickup. The pickup is solid brass/ chrome. And it is unmarked. Pickup is unused. Item is offered to US residence only. No international shipping. Please let me know if there are any questions. History of Wilcox. Crittenden& Co. In 1847. Middletown was New England's largest inland port, and it was in that year the company that would become Wilcox, Crittenden& Co. Inc. was established. According to thecentennial history of the company, it was in Ben Butler's sail loft in Middletown that Eldridge Penfield first conceived of developing a metal grommet(later to be called the sail eyeletgrommet) to replace the rope grommets that were currently being used by sailmakers. In partnership with his uncle. Ira Penfield, Eldridge Penfield formed the firm of E. H. I.K. Penfield. The business ... morewas opened in a small building at the rear of the property located at Main and William Street in Middletown, and was the first company in America to produce metal grommets. The first grommets were stamped out using hand presses which were operated by thepartners and by William Walter Wilcox, whom they had hired. For the next two years. Penfield tried to market the new grommets by utilizing travelingsalesmen who brought and sold on consignment and kept most of the profits. After this unsuccessful period, Eldridge Penfield sold out his interest to Ira Penfield, and Wilcox investedhis savings and became a partner in the new firm called Penfield& Wilcox. By using more direct marketing techniques. Wilcox was able to overcome the oppositionthat developed on the part of journeymen sailmakers who feared that the use of the new grommetwould reduce the need for their services. The company prospered and added other items to theirinventory based on the needs of sailmakers. In 1857, Wilcox invented and patented a new andimproved grommet made in three parts which was even more successful than the original device. He also invented a round-edged sail thimble which replaced the iron, shar
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FOUR WILCOX CRITTENDEN CHROME / BRASS HATCH BUTTONS # 3
Up for auction is four of Wilcox crittenden hatch latches. The latches are chrome/ brass. And are marked with the WC logo.Three laches are complete, and one is missing the wedge. Latches are tarnished from the years, but they will clean up nicely. I just do not have time to polish all these items. Item is offered to US residence only. No international shipping. Please let me know if there are any questions.History of Wilcox, Crittenden& Co.In 1847, Middletown was New England's largest inland port, and it was in that year thecompany that would become Wilcox, Crittenden& Co. Inc. was established. According to thecentennial history of the company, it was in Ben Butler's sail loft in Middletown that EldridgePenfield first conceived of developing a metal grommet(later to be called the sail eyeletgrommet) to replace the rope grommets ... morethat were currently being used by sailmakers. In partnership with his uncle. Ira Penfield, Eldridge Penfield formed the firm of E. H. I.K. Penfield. The business was opened in a small building at the rear of the property located atMain and William Street in Middletown, and was the first company in America to produce metalgrommets. The first grommets were stamped out using hand presses which were operated by thepartners and by William Walter Wilcox, whom they had hired.For the next two years, Penfield tried to market the new grommets by utilizing travelingsalesmen who brought and sold on consignment and kept most of the profits. After thisunsuccessful period, Eldridge Penfield sold out his interest to Ira Penfield, and Wilcox investedhis savings and became a partner in the new firm called Penfield& Wilcox. By using more direct marketing techniques. Wilcox was able to overcome the oppositionthat developed on the part of journeymen sailmakers who feared that the use of the new grommetwould reduce the need for their services. The company prospered and added other items to theirinventory based on the needs of sailmakers. In 1857, Wilcox invented and patented a new andimprove
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ONE WILCOX CRITTENDEN CHROME DRAWER KNOB # 2
Up for auction is a Wilcox crittenden drawer knob. The knob is chrome. And it is unmarked. Item is offered to US residence only. No international shipping. Please let me know if there are any questions. History of Wilcox. Crittenden& Co. In 1847. Middletown was New England's largest inland port, and it was in that year thecompany that would become Wilcox, Crittenden& Co. Inc. was established. According to thecentennial history of the company, it was in Ben Butler's sail loft in Middletown that EldridgePenfield first conceived of developing a metal grommet(later to be called the sail eyeletgrommet) to replace the rope grommets that were currently being used by sailmakers. In partnership with his uncle. Ira Penfield, Eldridge Penfield formed the firm of E. H. I.K. Penfield. The business was opened in a small building at the ... morerear of the property located atMain and William Street in Middletown, and was the first company in America to produce metalgrommets. The first grommets were stamped out using hand presses which were operated by thepartners and by William Walter Wilcox, whom they had hired. For the next two years. Penfield tried to market the new grommets by utilizing travelingsalesmen who brought and sold on consignment and kept most of the profits. After thisunsuccessful period, Eldridge Penfield sold out his interest to Ira Penfield, and Wilcox investedhis savings and became a partner in the new firm called Penfield& Wilcox. By using more direct marketing techniques. Wilcox was able to overcome the oppositionthat developed on the part of journeymen sailmakers who feared that the use of the new grommetwould reduce the need for their services. The company prospered and added other items to theirinventory based on the needs of sailmakers. In 1857, Wilcox invented and patented a new andimproved grommet made in three parts which was even more successful than the original device. He also invented a round-edged sail thimble which replaced the iron, sharp-edged thimblepreviously in use. The partner
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WILCOX CRITTENDEN CHROME/ BRASS RING # 4
Up for auction is a Wilcox crittenden ring with threaded stud. The ring is chrome/ brass. And it is unmarked. Item is offered to US residence only. No international shipping. Please let me know if there are any questions. History of Wilcox. Crittenden& Co. In 1847. Middletown was New England's largest inland port, and it was in that year thecompany that would become Wilcox, Crittenden& Co. Inc. was established. According to thecentennial history of the company, it was in Ben Butler's sail loft in Middletown that EldridgePenfield first conceived of developing a metal grommet(later to be called the sail eyeletgrommet) to replace the rope grommets that were currently being used by sailmakers. In partnership with his uncle. Ira Penfield, Eldridge Penfield formed the firm of E. H. I.K. Penfield. The business was opened in a small ... morebuilding at the rear of the property located atMain and William Street in Middletown, and was the first company in America to produce metalgrommets. The first grommets were stamped out using hand presses which were operated by thepartners and by William Walter Wilcox, whom they had hired. For the next two years. Penfield tried to market the new grommets by utilizing travelingsalesmen who brought and sold on consignment and kept most of the profits. After thisunsuccessful period, Eldridge Penfield sold out his interest to Ira Penfield, and Wilcox investedhis savings and became a partner in the new firm called Penfield& Wilcox. By using more direct marketing techniques. Wilcox was able to overcome the oppositionthat developed on the part of journeymen sailmakers who feared that the use of the new grommetwould reduce the need for their services. The company prospered and added other items to theirinventory based on the needs of sailmakers. In 1857, Wilcox invented and patented a new andimproved grommet made in three parts which was even more successful than the original device. He also invented a round-edged sail thimble which replaced the iron, sharp-edged thimblepreviously
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TWO WILCOX CRITTENDEN SOLID CHROME STRAPS # 2
Up for auction is a pair of Wilcox crittenden straps. The straps are brass/ chrome. And it is unmarked. Item is offered to US residence only. No international shipping. Please let me know if there are any questions. History of Wilcox. Crittenden& Co. In 1847. Middletown was New England's largest inland port, and it was in that year thecompany that would become Wilcox, Crittenden& Co. Inc. was established. According to thecentennial history of the company, it was in Ben Butler's sail loft in Middletown that EldridgePenfield first conceived of developing a metal grommet(later to be called the sail eyeletgrommet) to replace the rope grommets that were currently being used by sailmakers. In partnership with his uncle. Ira Penfield, Eldridge Penfield formed the firm of E. H. I.K. Penfield. The business was opened in a small building ... moreat the rear of the property located atMain and William Street in Middletown, and was the first company in America to produce metalgrommets. The first grommets were stamped out using hand presses which were operated by thepartners and by William Walter Wilcox, whom they had hired. For the next two years. Penfield tried to market the new grommets by utilizing travelingsalesmen who brought and sold on consignment and kept most of the profits. After thisunsuccessful period, Eldridge Penfield sold out his interest to Ira Penfield, and Wilcox investedhis savings and became a partner in the new firm called Penfield& Wilcox. By using more direct marketing techniques. Wilcox was able to overcome the oppositionthat developed on the part of journeymen sailmakers who feared that the use of the new grommetwould reduce the need for their services. The company prospered and added other items to theirinventory based on the needs of sailmakers. In 1857, Wilcox invented and patented a new andimproved grommet made in three parts which was even more successful than the original device. He also invented a round-edged sail thimble which replaced the iron, sharp-edged thimblepreviously in use
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2 CHROME TRANSOM LOCKER VENTILATOR U.S.A. 8797 6 3/4" WILCOX-CRITTENDEN
HELLO. HERE WE HAVE 2 LOOSE, MEANING, NOT IN PLASTIC SLEEVES, CHROME TRANSOM LOCKER VENTILATORS, MADE IN U.S.A. SEE PHOTOS FOR BEST DESCRIPTION. NOS. NOT REPRODUCTION
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1 CHROME TRANSOM LOCKER VENTILATOR 6 3/4" 8797 U.S.A. WILCOX-CRITTENDEN NORTH
HELLO. HERE WE HAVE FOR YOU 1 CHROME PLATED NON-MAGNETIC TRANSOM LOCKER VENTILATORS MADE IN U.S.A. BY WILCOX-CRITTENDEN DIVISION NORTH AND JUDD MANUFACTURING CO. MIDDLETON,CONN. FIGURE 8797 6 3/4" IN PLASTIC AND THESE ARE NEW OLD STOCK NOT REPOS. FEEL FREE TO SAIL ME AN OFFER
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